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- the disclosure relates to operation of a base station and a UE in a mobile communication system, and a method and an apparatus for allocating vehicle to everything (V2X) resources in a secondary node (SN) for a UE in a radio resource control (RRC) idle state in a dual connectivity supporting network. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a method of maintaining a dormant mode (or a dormant state) of a secondary cell (SCell) when carrier aggregation (CA) is used in a wireless communication system, more specifically, in 3 rd generation partnership project (3GPP) long term evolution (LTE) and 5G new radio (NR) technologies.
- 3GPP 3 rd generation partnership project
- LTE long term evolution
- NR 5G new radio
- the 5G or pre-5G communication system is also called a ‘Beyond 4G Network’ or a ‘Post LTE System’.
- the 5G communication system is considered to be implemented in higher frequency (mmWave) bands, e.g., 60 GHz bands, so as to accomplish higher data rates.
- mmWave e.g. 60 GHz bands
- MIMO massive multiple-input multiple-output
- FD-MIMO Full Dimensional MIMO
- array antenna an analog beam forming, large scale antenna techniques are discussed in 5G communication systems.
- RANs Cloud Radio Access Networks
- D2D device-to-device
- CoMP Coordinated Multi-Points
- FQAM Hybrid FSK and QAM Modulation
- SWSC sliding window superposition coding
- ACM advanced coding modulation
- FBMC filter bank multi carrier
- NOMA non-orthogonal multiple access
- SCMA sparse code multiple access
- eMBB ultra wide band mobile communication service
- URLLC ultra-reliable and low latency communication
- mMTC massive device-to-device communication service
- eMBMS next-generation broadcast service
- URLLC ultra wide band mobile communication service
- mMTC massive device-to-device communication service
- eMBMS next-generation broadcast service
- a system providing the URLLC service may be referred to as a URLLC system
- a system providing the eMBB service may be referred to as an eMBB system.
- the terms “service” and “system” may be interchangeably used.
- the URLLC service is a service newly considered in the 5G system unlike in the conventional 4G system, and requires super-high reliability (for example, a packet error rate of about 10 ⁇ 5 ) and low latency (for example, about 0.5 msec) in comparison with other services.
- the URLLC service may need to apply a shorter transmission time interval (TTI) than the eMBB service, and various operation schemes through the application are being considered.
- TTI transmission time interval
- the Internet which is a human centered connectivity network where humans generate and consume information
- IoT Internet of Things
- IoE Internet of Everything
- sensing technology “wired/wireless communication and network infrastructure”, “service interface technology”, and “Security technology”
- M2M Machine-to-Machine
- MTC Machine Type Communication
- IoT Internet technology services
- IoT may be applied to a variety of fields including smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected cars, smart grid, health care, smart appliances and advanced medical services through convergence and combination between existing Information Technology (IT) and various industrial applications.
- IT Information Technology
- 5G communication systems to IoT networks.
- technologies such as a sensor network, Machine Type Communication (MTC), and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication may be implemented by beamforming, MIMO, and array antennas.
- MTC Machine Type Communication
- M2M Machine-to-Machine
- Application of a cloud Radio Access Network (RAN) as the above-described Big Data processing technology may also be considered to be as an example of convergence between the 5G technology and the IoT technology.
- RAN Radio Access Network
- An embodiment of the disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for allocating V2X resources in a secondary node (SN) for a UE in an RRC_IDLE state in a dual connectivity resource network.
- SN secondary node
- an embodiment of the disclosure proposes a method of transitioning a non-used secondary cell (SCell) to a dormant mode and deactivating the SCell when the UE uses carrier aggregation (CA). Moreover, a method of reporting a channel state when the activated SCell is reactivated is proposed.
- SCell non-used secondary cell
- CA carrier aggregation
- a method and an apparatus for efficiently allocating V2X resources in a secondary node (SN) for a UE in an RRC_IDLE state in a dual connectivity resource network can be provided.
- the UE can reduce power consumption of the non-used SCell and reduce power consumption due to an unnecessary channel state report.
- various functions described below can be implemented or supported by one or more computer programs, each of which is formed from computer readable program code and embodied in a computer readable medium.
- application and “program” refer to one or more computer programs, software components, sets of instructions, procedures, functions, objects, classes, instances, related data, or a portion thereof adapted for implementation in a suitable computer readable program code.
- computer readable program code includes any type of computer code, including source code, object code, and executable code.
- computer readable medium includes any type of medium capable of being accessed by a computer, such as read only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), a hard disk drive, a compact disc (CD), a digital video disc (DVD), or any other type of memory.
- ROM read only memory
- RAM random access memory
- CD compact disc
- DVD digital video disc
- a “non-transitory” computer readable medium excludes wired, wireless, optical, or other communication links that transport transitory electrical or other signals.
- a non-transitory computer readable medium includes media where data can be permanently stored and media where data can be stored and later overwritten, such as a rewritable optical disc or an erasable memory device.
- FIG. 1A illustrates an example of coverage of each of a master node (MN) and a secondary node (SN) and an example of a V2X UE in a dual connectivity installation environment including an MN base station and an SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- MN master node
- SN secondary node
- FIG. 1B illustrates an example of a network structure for supporting dual connectivity and an example of a structure of a next-generation mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 1C illustrates a procedure in which the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the determined V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1D illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the MN base station when the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1E illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the SN base station when the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1F illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the V2X UE when the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1G illustrates a procedure in which, when the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure, the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station;
- FIG. 1H illustrates a procedure in which the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected MN base station of the determined V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1I illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the MN base station when the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1J illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the SN base station when the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1K illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the V2X UE when the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected NN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1L illustrates a procedure in which, when the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure, the SN-CU determines V2X resources to be used by the connected SN-DU, informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
- FIG. 1M illustrates the case in which the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split according to an embodiment of the disclosure, and specifically a procedure in which the SN-DU determines V2X resources to be used by the SN-DU according to a request from the SN-CU and informs the connected SN-CU of the determined V2X resources, and the SN-CU informs the MN base station of the determined V2X resources and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station;
- FIG. 1N illustrates the case in which the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split according to an embodiment of the disclosure, and specifically a procedure in which the SN-DU determines V2X resources to be used by the SN-DU and informs the connected SN-CU of the determined V2X resources, and the SN-CU informs the MN base station of the determined V2X resources and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station;
- FIG. 10A illustrates an example of V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 10B illustrates an example of V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 1PA illustrates an example of a V2X resource information element (IE) included in a message used to transmit V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 1PB illustrates an example of a V2X resource information element (IE) included in a message used to transmit V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 1Q illustrates a structure of the UE according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 1R illustrates a structure of the base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2A illustrates a structure of an LTE system according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2B illustrates wireless protocol structures in LTE and NR systems according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2C illustrates downlink and uplink channel frame structures when communication is performed on the basis of beams in an NR system according to some embodiments of the disclosure
- FIG. 2D illustrates carrier aggregation according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2E illustrates the flow of messages between a UE and a base station/gNB when the SCell is operated using carrier aggregation according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2F illustrates a flowchart of the operation of the UE for managing an SCell state when the SCell is operated using carrier aggregation according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2G illustrates a flowchart of the operation of the UE for a CSI report when the SCell is operated when carrier aggregation is used according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2H illustrates a block diagram of a UE in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2I illustrates a block diagram of a base station in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 1A through 2I discussed below, and the various embodiments used to describe the principles of the present disclosure in this patent document are by way of illustration only and should not be construed in any way to limit the scope of the disclosure. Those skilled in the art will understand that the principles of the present disclosure may be implemented in any suitably arranged system or device.
- each block of the flowchart illustrations, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations can be implemented by computer program instructions.
- These computer program instructions can be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
- These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer usable or computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer usable or computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means that implement the function specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
- the computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions that execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
- each block of the flowchart illustrations may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which includes one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the blocks may occur out of the order. For example, two blocks shown in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved.
- the “unit” refers to a software element or a hardware element, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), which performs a predetermined function.
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- the “unit” does not always have a meaning limited to software or hardware.
- the “unit” may be constructed either to be stored in an addressable storage medium or to execute one or more processors. Therefore, the “unit” includes, for example, software elements, object-oriented software elements, class elements or task elements, processes, functions, properties, procedures, sub-routines, segments of a program code, drivers, firmware, micro-codes, circuits, data, database, data structures, tables, arrays, and parameters.
- the elements and functions provided by the “unit” may be either combined into a smaller number of elements, “unit” or divided into a larger number of elements, “unit”. Moreover, the elements and “units” may be implemented to reproduce one or more CPUs within a device or a security multimedia card. According to some embodiments, the term “unit” may include one or more processors.
- the disclosure uses terms and names defined in LTE and NR standards, which are the latest standards among the existing communication standards defined by 3 rd -generation partnership project (3GPP) organization.
- 3GPP 3 rd -generation partnership project
- the disclosure is not limited by the terms and names, and may be equally applied to a system that is based on another standard.
- the disclosure may be applied to 3GPP NR, that is, a 5 th -generation mobile communication standard.
- FIG. 1A illustrates an example of each of a master node (MN) and a secondary node (SN) and an example of a V2X UE in a dual connectivity installation environment including an MN base station and an SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- MN master node
- SN secondary node
- the disclosure presents a mobile communication system in which a V2X UE 1 a - 100 directly communicates with another V2X UE through V2X resources in a mobile communication network installation environment supporting dual connectivity in which an MN base station 1 a - 110 and an SN base station 1 a - 120 exist as illustrated in FIG. 1A .
- a dual connectivity network installation environment coverages in which the MN base station and the SN base station provide services may be different, and there may be an area in which the SN base station fails to provide a service within the coverage of the MN base station according to circumstances.
- the disclosure may be applied to a UE capable of performing direct communication between UEs in addition to the V2X UE, and the corresponding UE is referred to as a V2X UE for convenience of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1B illustrates an example of a network structure for supporting dual connectivity and an example of a structure of a next-generation mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- an MN base station 1 b - 200 and an SN base station 1 b - 300 may be connected and one MN base station 1 b - 200 may be connected to a plurality of SN base stations 1 b - 300 . Further, the MN base station 1 b - 200 and the SN base station 1 b - 300 are connected to a core network 1 b - 100 .
- the MN base station 1 b - 200 and the SN base station 1 b - 300 may be configured to have separate functions according to a central unit (CU) and a distribution unit (DU), and one CU may be configured to be connected to a plurality of DUs.
- CU central unit
- DU distribution unit
- the technology proposed by the disclosure may be applied to a system environment in which only the MN base station 1 b - 200 and the SN base station 1 b - 300 exist and the SN base station 1 b - 300 is distributed into an SN-CU and an SN-DU, and the MN base station 1 b - 200 may be a single base station type or a base station type having separate functions.
- the disclosure corresponds to a technology for allowing the V2X UE 1 b - 400 to communicate using V2X resources in a frequency allocated to the SN base station in a dual connectivity network installation environment including the MN base station and the SN base station.
- a method of determining V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, a method of transmitting the determined information to the V2X UE, and flowcharts illustrating the operation of the MN base station, the SN base station, and the V2X UE therefor are provided.
- the UE in the idle state in the dual connectivity network generally operates through reception of only a system information block (SIB) transmitted by the MN base station but does not receive an SIB transmitted by the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- V2X resource information of the SN base station should be included in the SIB transmitted by the MN base station
- the V2X resources of the SN base station should be determined through a mutual operation between the MN base station and the SN base station
- the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station should be shared between the MN base station and the SN base station.
- V2X resources may be indicated by a combination of one or more pieces of cell ID information, frequency information, bandwidth information, slot information, physical resource block (PRB) information, resource element (RE) information.
- the SN base station considers the determined V2X resource information when performing traffic scheduling for serving UEs connected to the SN base station. For example, the SN base station performs scheduling except for the corresponding V2X resources in order to allow the V2X UEs to use the corresponding V2X resources.
- the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic through the V2X resources of the SN base station after receiving the SIB including the V2X resource information of the SN base station from the MN base station.
- FIG. 1C illustrates an example of a procedure in which the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station and informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and the V2X UE communicates using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the MN base station configured in the MN base station through operation and management (OAM) or other methods.
- the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including MN base station V2X resource information. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources to be used by the MN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the SN base station transfers information on cells served by the SN base station to the MN base station during a procedure for connecting to the MN base station or a process of updating an SN base station parameter.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the SN base station configured in the MN base station on the basis of cell information provided by the SN base station and through OAM or other methods.
- step 1 c - 500 the MN base station transfers the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to the SN base station, and at this time, the MN base station transfers the determined V2X resources to a plurality of SN base stations associated with the determined V2X resources.
- a message transmitted in step 1 c - 500 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the SN base station receiving the V2X resource information to be used by the SN base station from the MN base station configures to perform scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when the SN base station performs scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 c - 600 .
- the SN base station performs scheduling for serving UEs only through resources other than the V2X resources.
- the SN base station transmits a response message to the MN base station in response to reception and application of the V2X resource information in step 1 c - 700 .
- the MN base station After receiving the response message from the SN base station, the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including updated V2X resource information in step 1 c - 800 . Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- V2X resource information included in the SIB
- V2X traffic transmission/reception is needed
- the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the V2X resources of the SN base station as necessary in step 1 c - 900 .
- V2X resource information or response information is transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station, a dedicated message for transmitting information related to the V2X resource information may be used, or information related to the V2X resource information may be inserted into a message already defined for another purpose and then transmitted.
- FIG. 1D illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the MN base station when the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station in step 1 d - 100 , and broadcasts an SIB message including MN base station V2X resource information in step 1 d - 200 .
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN on the basis of information on SN base station cells received from the SN base station in step 1 d - 300 , and transmit the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to the SN base station in step 1 d - 400 .
- the MN base station After receiving a response message from SN base stations in step 1 d - 500 , the MN base station determines whether the SN base stations accept SN base station V2X resources in step 1 d - 600 . If the SN base stations accept the V2X resources, the MN base station adds V2X resource information of the SN base station into an SIB message transmitted by the MN base station and broadcasts the SIB message to UEs in step 1 d - 610 . Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- the MN base station determines to reconfigure SN base station V2X resources according to cause information included in a rejection message in step 1 d - 700 , and if it is determined to reconfigure the SN base station V2X resources, the MN base station determines again V2X resources to be used by the SN base station in step 1 d - 710 and transmits the determined SN base station V2X resource information to the SN base station in step 1 d - 400 . If it is determined not to reconfigure SN base station V2X resources in step 1 d - 700 , the MN base station ends configuring the SN base station V2X resources in step 1 d - 720 .
- FIG. 1E illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the SN base station when the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the SN base station receives SN base station V2X resource information from the MN base station in step 1 e - 100 , and determines whether there is no problem in allocating and using SN base station V2X resources in step 1 e - 200 . If the SN base station determines to accept V2X resource allocation in step 1 e - 200 , the SN base station configures scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when performing scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 e - 300 . In step 1 e - 400 , the SN base station transmits an acceptance response message to the MN base station. If it is determined to reject the V2X resource use configuration transmitted by the MN base station in step 1 e - 200 , the SN base station transmits a rejection message to the MN base station in step 1 e - 500 .
- FIG. 1F illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the V2X UE when the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the V2X UE executes a V2X application in step 1 f - 100
- the V2X UE receives SIB information transmitted by the MN base station and identifies V2X resource information in step 1 f - 200 .
- the V2X UE determines V2X resources to be used for V2X traffic transmission in step 1 f - 300 on the basis of at least one of a V2X application, an amount of required traffic, MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2V resources, and another configuration policy.
- the V2X UE may make a request for allocating desired V2X resources to the MN through dedicated signaling and receive allocation of MN or SN V2X resources from the MN through dedicated signaling. If the V2X UE determines to use the MN base station V2X resources in step 1 f - 300 , the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the MN base station V2X resources in step 1 f - 400 . If the V2X UE determines to use the SN base station V2X resources in step 1 f - 300 , the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the SN base station V2X resources in step 1 f - 500 .
- the V2X UE determines to use the MN base station and SN base station V2X resources in step 1 f - 300 , the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the MN base station and SN base station V2X resources in step 1 f - 600 .
- FIG. 1G illustrates an example of a procedure in which, when the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure, the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station and informs the connected SN base station of the V2X resources, and the V2X UE communicates using the V2X resources of the SN base station.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the MN base station configured in the MN base station through operation and management (OAM) or other methods.
- the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including MN base station V2X resource information. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources to be used by the MN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the SN base station transfers information on cells served by the SN base station to the MN base station during a procedure for connecting to the MN base station or a process of updating an SN base station parameter.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the SN base station configured in the MN base station on the basis of cell information provided by the SN base station and through OAM or other methods
- the MN base station transfers the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to an SN-central unit (CU), and at this time transfers the determined V2X resources to a plurality of SN-CUs related to the determined V2X resources.
- CU SN-central unit
- a message transmitted in step 1 g - 350 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the SN-CU receiving the V2X resource information to be used by the SN base station from the MN base station transfers the V2X resource information to be used by the SN to SN-distributed Units (DUs) (SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 ) connected to the SN-CU in step 1 g - 410 and step 1 g - 420 .
- DUs SN-distributed Units
- Messages transmitted in step 1 g - 410 and step 1 g - 420 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the SN-DUs (SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 ) receiving the SN base station V2X resource information configures scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when the SN-DUs perform scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 g - 510 and step 1 g - 520 .
- each of SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 may perform scheduling for serving UEs only through resources other than V2X resources.
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 transmit a response message to the SN-CU in response to reception and application of V2X resource information in step 1 g - 610 and step 1 g - 620 , and the SN-CU transmits a response message to the MN base station in response to reception and application of V2X resource information in step 1 g - 700 .
- the MN base station After receiving the response message from the SN base station, the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including updated V2X resource information in step 1 g - 800 . Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the V2X UE After the V2X UE identifies the V2X resource information included in the SIB, if V2X traffic transmission/reception is needed, the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the V2X resources of the SN base station as necessary in step 1 g - 900 .
- V2X resource information or response information when V2X resource information or response information is transmitted between the MN base station and the SN-CU, between the SN-CU and SN-DU 1 , and between the SN-CU and SN-DU 2 , a dedicated message for transmitting information related to the V2X resources may be used, or information related to the V2X resource information may be inserted into an already defined message for another purpose and transmitted.
- FIG. 1H illustrates an example of a procedure in which the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station and informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and the V2X UE communicates using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the MN base station configured in the MN base station through OAM or other methods.
- the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including MN base station V2X resource information. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources to be used by the MN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the SN base station configured in the SN base station through OAM or other methods.
- the SN base station configures scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when the SN base station performs scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 h - 300 . For example, the SN base station performs scheduling for serving UEs only through resources other than the V2X resources.
- step 1 h - 400 the SN base station transfers the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to the MN base station, and at this time, a plurality of SN base stations transfers the determined SN base station V2X resources to the MN base station.
- a message transmitted in step 1 h - 400 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the MN base station receiving the V2X resource information to be used by the SN base station from the SN base station determines V2X resources in frequency resources allocated to the SN base station, which are used outside the coverage of the SN base station, in step 1 h - 600 .
- the MN base station may not allocate resources so that the V2X UE does not use SN base station V2X resources outside the SN coverage.
- the MN base station broadcast a system information block (SIB) message including at least one of MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2X resources, and V2X resource information to be used outside the SN coverage. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the V2X UE After identifying V2X resources included in the SIB, if V2X traffic transmission and reception are needed, the V2X UE first searches for or measures the SN base station in the case of need in step 1 h - 800 , and transmits V2X traffic using V2X resources of the MN base station, V2X resources of the SN base station, and SN V2X resources outside the SN base station coverage as necessary in step 1 h - 820 .
- V2X resource information or response information is transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station, a dedicated message for transmitting information related to the V2X resource information may be used, or information related to the V2X resource information may be inserted into a message already defined for another purpose and then transmitted.
- FIG. 1I illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the MN base station when the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station in step 1 i - 100 , and broadcasts an SIB message including MN base station V2X resource information in step 1 i - 200 .
- the MN base station receives SN base station V2X resource information from the SN base station in step 1 i - 300 , and transmits a response message to the SN base station in step 1 i - 400 .
- the MN base station determines V2X resources in frequency resources allocated to the SN base station, which are used inside the MN base station coverage or outside the SN base station coverage in step 1 i - 500 .
- the MN base station broadcast a system information block (SIB) message including at least one of MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2X resources, and V2X resource information to be used outside the SN coverage. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- FIG. 1J illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the SN base station when the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station in step 1 j - 100 .
- the SN base station configures scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when the SN base station performs scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 j - 200 .
- the SN base station transmits SN base station V2X resource information to the MN base station and receives a response message in step 1 j - 300 .
- FIG. 1K illustrates a flowchart of an operation of the V2X UE when the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station, informs the connected MN base station of the V2X resources, and supports the V2X UE to communicate using the V2X resources of the SN base station according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the V2X UE executes a V2X application in step 1 k - 100 , the V2X UE receives SIB information transmitted by the MN base station and identifies V2X resource information in step 1 k - 200 . Further, the V2X UE may make a request for allocating desired V2X resources to the MN through dedicated signaling and receive allocation of MN or SN V2X resources from the MN through dedicated signaling. In step 1 k - 300 , the V2X UE searches for or measure the SN base station in the case of need.
- the V2X UE determines V2X resources to be used for V2X traffic transmission in step 1 k - 400 on the basis of at least one of the SN base station search/measurement result, a V2X application, an amount of required traffic, MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2V resources, and another configuration policy. If the V2X UE determines to use the MN base station V2X resources in step 1 k - 400 , the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the MN base station V2X resources in step 1 k - 500 .
- the V2X UE determines to use the SN base station V2X resources or the SN V2X resources outside the SN coverage in step 1 k - 400 , the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the SN base station V2X resources or the V2X resources outside the SN coverage in step 1 k - 600 . If the V2X UE determines to use the MN base station and SN base station V2X resources or the SN V2X resources outside the SN coverage in step 1 k - 400 , the V2X UE transmits V2X traffic using the MN base station and SN base station V2X resources or the SN V2X resources outside the SN coverage in step 1 k - 700 .
- FIG. 1L illustrates an example of a procedure in which, when the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split, the SN-CU of the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SU-DU connected to the SN-CU and informs the connected SN-DU of the V2X resources, and the V2X UE communicates using the V2X resources of the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the MN base station configured in the MN base station through OAM or other methods.
- the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including MN base station V2X resource information. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources to be used by the MN base station.
- SIB system information block
- step 1 l - 200 the SN-CU of the SN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the SN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the SN base station configured in the SN base station through OAM or other methods.
- the SN-CU transfers the determined V2X resource information to each of the SN-DUs (that is, SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 ) connected to the SN-CU in step 1 l - 310 and step 1 l - 320 .
- Messages transmitted in step 1 l - 310 and step 1 l - 320 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 configure scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when performing scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 l - 410 and step 1 l - 510 .
- each of SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 may perform scheduling for serving UEs only through resources other than V2X resources.
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 transmit a response message to the SN-CU in step 1 l - 510 and step 1 l - 520 .
- step 1 l - 600 the SN-CU transfers the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to the MN base station, and at this time, a plurality of SN base stations may transfer the determined SN base station V2X resources to the MN base station.
- a message transmitted in step 1 l - 600 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the MN base station transmits a response message to the SN-CU in step 1 l - 610 , and determines V2X resources in frequency resources allocated to the SN base station that are used outside the SN base station coverage in step 1 l - 700 .
- the MN base station may not allocate resources so that the V2X UE does not use SN base station V2X resources outside the SN coverage.
- the MN base station broadcast a system information block (SIB) message including at least one of MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2X resources, and V2X resource information to be used outside the SN coverage.
- SIB system information block
- the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- the V2X UE After identifying V2X resources included in the SIB, if V2X traffic transmission and reception are needed, the V2X UE first searches for or measures the SN base station in the case of need in step 1 l - 810 , and transmits V2X traffic using at least one of V2X resources of the MN base station, V2X resources of the SN base station, and SN V2X resources outside the SN base station coverage as necessary in step 1 l - 820 .
- V2X resource information or response information is transmitted between the MN base station and the SN-CU, between the SN-CU and SN-DU 1 , and between the SN-CU and SN-DU 2 , a dedicated message for transmitting information related to the V2X resources may be used, or information related to the V2X resource information may be inserted into an already defined message for another purpose and transmitted.
- FIG. 1M illustrates the case in which the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1M illustrates an example of a procedure in which the SN-CU of the SN base station determines to use some of SN resources as V2X resources and makes a request for allocating V2X resources to the SU-DU connected to the SN-CU, and the SN-DU determines V2X resources and informs the SN-CU of the determined V2X resources, and then the SN-CU informs the MN base station of V2X resources of the SN base station again, so that the V2X UE communicates using the V2X resources of the SN-DU.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the MN base station configured in the MN base station through OAM or other methods.
- the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including MN base station V2X resource information. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources to be used by the MN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the SN-CU of the SN base station determines to use some of the SN resources as V2X resources according to OAM or other triggering methods.
- the SN-CU makes a request for allocating V2X resources to the SN-DUs (SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 ) connected to the SN-CU in step 1 m - 310 and step 1 m - 320 .
- Messages transmitted in step 1 m - 310 and step 1 m - 320 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 determines V2X resources to be used by the SN-DU according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the SN base station configured in the SN-DU through OAM or other methods in step 1 m - 410 and step 1 m - 420 .
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 configure scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when performing scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 l - 510 and step 1 l - 520 .
- each of SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 may perform scheduling for serving UEs only through resources other than V2X resources.
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 transmit the determined V2X resource information to the SN-DU connected to the SN-CU in step 1 m - 610 and 1 m - 620 .
- step 1 m - 700 the SN-CU transfers the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to the MN base station, and at this time, a plurality of SN base stations may transfer the determined SN base station V2X resources to the MN base station.
- a message transmitted in step 1 m - 700 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the MN base station transmits a response message to the SN-CU in step 1 m - 710 , and determines V2X resources in frequency resources allocated to the SN base station that are used outside the SN base station coverage in step 1 m - 800 .
- the MN base station may not allocate resources so that the V2X UE does not use SN base station V2X resources outside the SN coverage.
- the MN base station broadcast a system information block (SIB) message including at least one of MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2X resources, and V2X resource information to be used outside the SN coverage. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the V2X UE After identifying V2X resources included in the SIB, if V2X traffic transmission and reception are needed, the V2X UE first searches for or measures the SN base station in the case of need in step 1 m - 910 , and transmits V2X traffic using at least one of V2X resources of the MN base station, V2X resources of the SN base station, and SN V2X resources outside the SN base station coverage as necessary in step 1 l - 920 .
- V2X resource information or response information is transmitted between the MN base station and the SN-CU, between the SN-CU and SN-DU 1 , and between the SN-CU and SN-DU 2 , a dedicated message for transmitting information related to the V2X resources may be used, or information related to the V2X resource information may be inserted into an already defined message for another purpose and transmitted.
- FIG. 1N illustrates the case in which the SN base station operates in a CU-DU functional split structure according to an embodiment of the disclosure. Specifically, FIG. 1N illustrates an example of a procedure in which the SU-DU of the SN base station determines V2X resources and informs the SN-CU of the determined V2X resources, and the SN-CU informs the MN base station of V2X resources of the SN base station, and thus the V2X UE communicates using the V2X resources of the SN-DU.
- the MN base station determines V2X resources to be used by the MN base station according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the MN base station configured in the MN base station through OAM or other methods.
- the MN base station broadcasts a system information block (SIB) message including MN base station V2X resource information. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources to be used by the MN base station.
- SIB system information block
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 determine V2X resources to be used by SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 according to a V2X resource allocation policy of the SN base station configured in the SN-DU through OAM or other methods in step 1 n - 210 and step 1 n - 220 .
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 configure scheduling in consideration of the corresponding V2X resources when performing scheduling for serving UEs in step 1 n - 310 and step 1 n - 320 .
- each of SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 may perform scheduling for serving UEs only through resources other than V2X resources.
- SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 transmit the determined V2X resource information to the SN-DU connected to the SN-CU in step 1 n - 410 and 1 n - 420 .
- Messages transmitted in step 1 n - 410 and step 1 n - 420 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the SN-CU transmits a response message to SN-DU 1 and SN-DU 2 in step 1 n - 510 and step 1 n - 520 .
- step 1 n - 600 the SN-CU transfers the determined V2X resource information of the SN base station to the MN base station, and at this time, a plurality of SN base stations may transfer the determined SN base station V2X resources to the MN base station.
- a message transmitted in step 1 n - 600 may be transmitted using non-UE associated signaling or UE associated signaling.
- the MN base station transmits a response message to the SN-CU in step 1 n - 610 , and determines V2X resources in frequency resources allocated to the SN base station that are used outside the SN base station coverage in step 1 n - 700 .
- the MN base station may not allocate resources so that the V2X UE does not use SN base station V2X resources outside the SN coverage.
- the MN base station broadcast a system information block (SIB) message including at least one of MN base station V2X resources, SN base station V2X resources, and V2X resource information to be used outside the SN coverage. Further, the MN base station may schedule a V2X transmission request made by the UE through V2X resources of the SN base station.
- SIB system information block
- the V2X UE After identifying V2X resources included in the SIB, if V2X traffic transmission and reception are needed, the V2X UE first searches for or measures the SN base station in the case of need in step 1 n - 810 , and transmits V2X traffic using at least one of V2X resources of the MN base station, V2X resources of the SN base station, and SN V2X resources outside the SN base station coverage as necessary in step 1 n - 820 .
- V2X resource information or response information is transmitted between the MN base station and the SN-CU, between the SN-CU and SN-DU 1 , and between the SN-CU and SN-DU 2 , a dedicated message for transmitting information related to the V2X resources may be used, or information related to the V2X resource information may be inserted into an already defined message for another purpose and transmitted.
- FIG. 10A illustrates an example of V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 10B illustrates an example of V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 10A and 10B illustrate system information block (SIB) formats 1 o - 100 and 1 o - 110 which the MN base station transmits to the UE in connection with allocation of V2X resources, and V2X resource information required for making SIB (for example, SIB 21 or SIB 26 ) information is inserted into a message transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU and the transmitted.
- SIB system information block
- FIG. 1PA illustrates an example of a V2X resource information element (IE) included in a message used to transmit V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 1PB illustrates an example of a V2X resource information element (IE) included in a message used to transmit V2X resource information transmitted between the MN base station and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- IE V2X resource information element
- a message for transmitting V2X resources may be configured in the form of adding an IE to the conventional message used by an interface between the MN BB and the SN base station or between the SN-CU and the SN-DU, and may be inserted into a dedicated message for transmitting V2X resource information and then transmitted.
- FIG. 1PA illustrates an IE configuration example 1 p -110 for transmitting V2X resource information when V2X resources are allocated in units of SNs or SN-DUs
- FIG. 1PB illustrates an IE configuration example 1 p -120 for transmitting V2X resource information when V2X resources are allocated in units of cells supported by the SN or the SN-DU.
- V2X resources may be indicated by a combination including one or more pieces of cell ID information, frequency information, bandwidth information, slot information, physical resource block (PRB) information, and resource element (RB) information.
- PRB physical resource block
- RB resource element
- FIG. 1Q illustrates a structure of a UE according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the UE includes a radio-frequency (RF) processing unit 1 q - 10 , a baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 , a storage unit 1 q - 30 , and a controller 1 e - 40 .
- RF radio-frequency
- the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 performs a function for transmitting and receiving a signal through a wireless channel, such as band conversion and amplification of a signal. That is, the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 up-converts a baseband signal provided from the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 into an RF band signal and then transmits the converted signal through an antenna, and down-converts an RF band signal received through the antenna into a baseband signal.
- the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may include a transmission filter, a reception filter, an amplifier, a mixer, an oscillator, a digital-to-analog convertor (DAC), an analog-to-digital convertor (ADC), and the like.
- the terminal may include a plurality of antennas.
- the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may include a plurality of RF chains. Moreover, the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may perform beamforming. For the beamforming, the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may control a phase and a size of each signal transmitted/received through a plurality of antennas or antenna elements.
- the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 performs a function for a conversion between a baseband signal and a bitstream according to a physical layer standard of the system. For example, in data transmission, the baseband processing unit 1 q - 10 generates complex symbols by encoding and modulating a transmission bitstream. Further, in data reception, the baseband processor 1 q - 20 reconstructs a reception bitstream by demodulating and decoding a baseband signal provided from the RF processor 1 q - 10 .
- the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 when data is transmitted, the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 generates complex symbols by encoding and modulating a transmission bitstream, mapping the complex symbols to subcarriers, and then configures OFDM symbols through an inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) operation and a cyclic prefix (CP) insertion. Further, when data is received, the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 divides the baseband signal provided from the RF processor 1 q - 10 in units of OFDM symbols, reconstructs the signals mapped to the subcarriers through a fast Fourier transform (FFT) operation, and then reconstructs a reception bitstream through demodulation and decoding.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 and the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 transmit and receive signals as described above. Accordingly, the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 or the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may be referred to as a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, or a communication unit. At least one of the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 and the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may include a plurality of communication modules to support a plurality of different radio access technologies. Further, at least one of the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 and the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 may include different communication modules to support signals of different frequency bands.
- the different radio access technologies may include a wireless LAN (for example, IEEE 802.11) and a cellular network (for example, LTE).
- the different frequency bands may include a super-high frequency (SHF) (for example, 2.5 GHz and 5 Ghz) band and a millimeter (mm) wave (for example, 60 GHz) band.
- SHF super-high frequency
- mm millimeter
- the storage unit 1 q - 30 stores data such as a basic program, an application, and setting information for the operation of the UE. Particularly, the storage unit 1 q - 30 may store information related to a wireless LAN node that performs wireless communication using a wireless LAN access technology. Further, the storage unit 1 q - 30 provides stored data according to a request from the controller 1 q - 40 .
- the controller 1 q - 40 controls the overall operation of the UE.
- the controller 1 q - 40 transmits and receives a signal through the baseband processing unit 1 q - 20 and the RF processing unit 1 q - 10 .
- the controller 1 q - 40 records data in the storage unit 1 q - 30 and reads the data.
- the controller 1 q - 40 may include at least one processor.
- the controller 1 q - 40 may include a communication processor (CP) that performs a control for communication, and an application processor (AP) that controls a higher layer such as an application.
- the controller 1 q - 40 includes a multi-connection processing unit 1 q - 42 that performs processing for operation in a multi-connection mode.
- the controller 1 q - 40 may operate the UE to perform V2X communication on the basis of information configured or generated by at least one of the MN, the SN, the SN-CU, and the SN-DU.
- FIG. 1R illustrates a block diagram of a base station in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the base station includes an RF processing unit 1 r - 10 , a baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 , a backhaul communication unit 1 r - 30 , a storage unit 1 r - 40 , and a controller 1 r - 50 .
- the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 performs a function for transmitting and receiving a signal through a wireless channel, such as band conversion and amplification of a signal. That is, the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 up-converts a baseband signal provided from the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 into an RF band signal and then transmits the converted signal through an antenna, and down-converts an RF band signal received through the antenna into a baseband signal.
- the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 may include a transmission filter, a reception filter, an amplifier, a mixer, an oscillator, a DAC, and an ADC.
- the first access node may include a plurality of antennas.
- the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 may include a plurality of RF chains.
- the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 may perform beamforming. For the beamforming, the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 may control a phase and a size of each of the signals transmitted and received through a plurality of antennas or antenna elements.
- the RF processing unit may perform a downlink MIMO operation by transmitting one or more layers.
- the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 performs a function of conversion between a baseband signal and a bitstream according to a physical-layer standard of the first radio access technology. For example, in data transmission, the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 generates complex symbols by encoding and modulating a transmission bitstream. Further, in data reception, the baseband processor 1 r - 20 reconstructs a reception bitstream by demodulating and decoding a baseband signal provided from the RF processor 1 r - 10 .
- the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 may generate complex symbols by encoding and modulating the transmission bitstream, map the complex symbols to subcarriers, and then configure OFDM symbols through an IFFT operation and CP insertion.
- the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 divides a baseband signal provided from the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 in units of OFDM symbols, recovers signals mapped with subcarriers through an FFT operation, and then recovers a reception bitstream through demodulation and decoding.
- the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 and the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 may transmit and receive signals as described above. Accordingly, the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 or the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 may be referred to as a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, a communication unit, or a wireless communication unit.
- the backhaul communication unit 1 r - 30 provides an interface for performing communication with other nodes within the network. That is, the backhaul communication unit 1 r - 30 converts a bitstream transmitted to another node, for example, the secondary base station or a core network from the master base station, into a physical signal and converts a physical signal received from the other node into the bitstream.
- another node for example, the secondary base station or a core network from the master base station
- the storage unit 1 r - 40 stores data such as a basic program, an application, and setting information for the operation of the master base station. Particularly, the storage unit 1 r - 40 may store information on bearers allocated to the accessed UE and a measurement result reported from the accessed UE. Further, the storage unit 1 r - 40 may store information which is a reference for providing multiple connections to the UE or stopping the connections. The storage unit 1 r - 40 provides stored data according a request form the controller 1 r - 50 .
- the controller 1 r - 50 may control the overall operation of the master base station. For example, the controller 1 r - 50 may transmit and receive a signal through the baseband processing unit 1 r - 20 and the RF processing unit 1 r - 10 or through the backhaul communication unit 1 r - 30 . Further, the controller 1 r - 50 records data in the storage unit 1 r - 40 and read the data. To this end, the controller 1 r - 50 may include at least one processor. The controller 1 r - 50 may further include a multi-connection processing unit 1 r - 52 that performs processing for operation in a multi-connection mode.
- FIG. 2A illustrates a structure of an LTE system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- An NR system also has a structure that is practically the same as the LTE system illustrated in FIG. 2A .
- the wireless communication system includes a plurality of base stations 2 a - 05 , 2 a - 10 , 2 a - 15 , and 2 a - 20 , a mobility management entity (MME) 2 a - 20 , and a serving gateway (S-GW) 2 a - 30 .
- a User Equipment (hereinafter, referred to as a UE or a terminal) 2 a - 35 accesses an external network through the base stations 2 a - 05 , 2 a - 10 , 2 a - 15 , and 2 a - 20 and the S-GW 2 a - 30 .
- the base stations 2 a - 05 , 2 a - 10 , 2 a - 15 , and 2 a - 20 provide radio access to UEs which access the network as access nodes of the cellular network. That is, in order to serve traffic of users, the base stations 2 a - 05 , 2 a - 10 , 2 a - 15 , and 2 a - 20 perform scheduling on the basis of collected status information such as buffer statuses, available transmission power statuses, and channel statuses of UEs and support connection between the UEs and a core network (CN).
- CN core network
- the MME 2 a - 25 is a device performing a function of managing the mobility of the UE and various control functions and is connected to a plurality of base stations
- the S-GW 2 a - 30 is a device providing a data bearer.
- the MME 2 a - 25 and the S-GW 2 a - 30 further perform authentication for the UE accessing the network and bearer management, and process packets received from the base stations 2 a - 05 , 2 a - 10 , 2 a - 15 , and 2 a - 20 or packets to be transferred to the base stations 2 a - 05 , 2 a - 10 , 2 a - 15 , and 2 a - 20 .
- FIG. 2B illustrates wireless protocol structures in LTE and NR systems according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- the UE and the eNB include packet data convergence protocols (PDCPs) 2 b - 05 and 2 b - 40 , radio link controls (RLCs) 2 b - 10 and 2 b - 35 , and medium access controls (MACs) 2 b - 15 and 2 b - 30 , respectively, in the wireless protocol of the LTE system.
- the packet data convergence protocols (PDCPs) 2 b - 05 and 2 b - 40 perform an operation of compressing/reconstructing an IP header
- the radio link controls (RLCs) 2 b - 10 and 2 b - 35 reconfigure a PDCP Packet data unit (PDU) to have a proper size.
- PDU Packet data unit
- the MACs 2 b - 15 and 2 b - 30 are connected with various RLC layer devices included in one UE, and perform an operation for multiplexing RLC PDUs to the MAC PDU and de-multiplexing the RLC PDUs from the MAC PDU.
- the PHY layers 2 b - 20 and 2 b - 25 perform an operation for channel-coding and modulating higher-layer data to generate an OFDM symbol and transmitting the OFDM symbol through a radio channel or demodulating and channel-decoding the OFDM symbol received through the radio channel and transmitting the demodulated and channel-decoded OFDM symbol to the higher layer.
- the PHY layer uses hybrid ARQ (HARQ) to correct an additional error, and a receiving side transmits 1-bit information to indicate whether a packet transmitted by a transmitting side is received.
- the 1-bit information is referred to as HARQ ACK/NACK information.
- Downlink HARQ ACK/NACK information for uplink data transmission may be transmitted through a physical hybrid-ARQ indicator channel (PHICH) in the case of LTE, and it is determined whether retransmission of the downlink HARQ ACK/NACK information through scheduling information of the corresponding UE is needed in a physical dedicated control channel (PDCCH) that is a channel in which downlink/uplink resource allocation is performed or new transmission should be performed in the case of NR.
- PHICH physical hybrid-ARQ indicator channel
- PDCCH physical dedicated control channel
- Uplink HARQ ACK/HARQ information for downlink transmission may be transmitted through a physical channel such as a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) or a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH).
- PUCCH physical uplink control channel
- PUSCH physical uplink shared channel
- the PUCCH is transmitted in uplink of a PCell described below, but, if the terminal supports it, the base station may additionally transmit the PUCCH to the UE in an SCell described below, which is referred to as a PUCCH secondary cell (SCell).
- SCell PUCCH secondary cell
- RRC radio resource control
- a PHY layer may include one or a plurality of frequencies/carriers, and a technology for simultaneously configuring and using a plurality of frequencies is referred to as carrier aggregation (CA).
- CA significantly increases the amount of transmission by the number of secondary carriers by additionally using a primary carrier and one or a plurality of secondary carriers, which is beyond the conventional technology, in which only one carrier is used for communication between the UE (or terminal) and the E-UTRAN NodeB (eNB).
- a cell within the base station using a primary carrier is referred to as a primary cell (PCell) and a cell within the base station using a subcarrier is referred to as a secondary cell (SCell).
- PCell primary cell
- SCell secondary cell
- FIG. 2C illustrates downlink and uplink channel frame structures when communication is performed on the basis of beams in an NR system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- a base station 2 c - 01 transmits signals in the form of beams in order to transmit the signals in wider coverage or in order to transmit stronger signals as indicated by reference numerals 2 c - 11 , 2 c - 13 , 2 c - 15 , and 2 c - 17 . Accordingly, a UE 2 c - 03 within the cell should transmit and receive data using a specific beam (beam # 1 2 c - 13 in FIG. 2C ) transmitted by the base station 2 c - 01 .
- the state of the UE 2 c - 03 is divided into an idle mode (RRC_IDLE) and a connected mode (RRC_CONNECTED). Accordingly, the base station 2 c - 01 cannot know the location of the UE 2 c - 03 in the idle mode.
- the UE 2 c - 03 in the idle mode desires to transition to the connected mode, the UE 2 c - 03 receives synchronization signal blocks (SSBs) 2 c - 21 , 2 c - 23 , 2 c - 25 , and 2 c - 27 transmitted by the base station 2 c - 01 .
- the SSBs are SSB signals transmitted periodically according to a period configured by the base station 2 c - 01 , and each SSB is divided into a primary synchronization signal (PSS) 2 c - 41 , a secondary synchronization signal (SSS) 2 c - 43 , and a physical broadcast channel (PBCH).
- PSS primary synchronization signal
- SSS secondary synchronization signal
- PBCH physical broadcast channel
- FIG. 2C assumes a scenario in which the SSB is transmitted for each beam.
- SSB # 0 2 c - 21 is transmitted using beam # 0 2 c - 11
- SSB # 1 2 c - 23 is transmitted using beam # 1 2 c - 13
- SSB # 2 2 c - 25 is transmitted using beam # 2 2 c - 15
- SSB # 3 2 c - 27 is transmitted using beam # 3 2 c - 17 .
- the UE 2 c - 03 in the idle mode is located in beam # 1 2 c - 13 in FIG. 2C
- the UE selects the SSB received at a time point at which random access is performed even when the UE in the connected mode performs random access.
- the UE 2 c - 03 receives SSB # 1 2 c - 23 transmitted through beam # 1 2 c - 13 .
- the UE 2 c - 03 may acquire a physical cell identifier (PCI) of the base station 2 c - 01 through a PSS and an SSS and receive a PBCH and thus identify an identifier of a currently received SSB (that is, # 1 ), the location at which the current SSB is received within a frame of 10 ms, and a System Frame Number (SFN) of the SSB within an SFN having a period of 10.24 seconds.
- PCI physical cell identifier
- SFN System Frame Number
- the PBCH may include a Master Information Block (MIB) and provide information indicating the location at which System Information Block type 1 (SIB 1 ) for broadcasting more detailed cell configuration information is received through the MIB.
- SIB 1 System Information Block type 1
- the UE 2 c - 03 may know the total number of SSBs transmitted by the base station 2 c - 01 and detect the location of physical random access channel (PRACH) occasion for performing random access (more specifically, transmitting a preamble which is a physical signal specially designed to perform uplink synchronization) in order to switch to the connected-mode state ( FIG. 2C assumes a scenario of allocation every 1 ms: from 2 c - 30 to 2 c - 39 ).
- PRACH physical random access channel
- the UE may know the mapped PRACH occasion among the PRACH occasions and the SSB index to which the PRACH occasion is mapped on the basis of the information.
- FIG. 2C assumes a scenario in which the PRACH occasion is allocated every 1 ms and a scenario in which 1 ⁇ 2 SSBs are allocated per PRACH occasion (that is, 2 PRACH occasions per SSB). Accordingly, FIG. 2C illustrates the scenario in which 2 RPACH occasions are allocated per SSB from the beginning of the PRACH occasion starting according to the SFN.
- reference numerals 2 c - 30 and 2 c - 31 are scenarios corresponding to allocation for SSB # 1 2 c - 21
- reference numerals 2 c - 32 and 2 c - 33 are scenarios corresponding to SSB # 1 2 c - 23 .
- the PRACH occasion is allocated for the first SSB again as indicated by reference numerals 2 c - 38 and 2 c - 39 .
- the UE 2 c - 03 recognizes the location of PRACH occasions 2 c - 32 and 2 c - 33 for SSB # 1 2 c - 23 , and accordingly transmits a random access preamble on the fastest PRACH occasion 2 c - 32 at this point in time among the PRACH occasions 2 c - 32 and 2 c - 33 corresponding to SSB # 1 2 c - 23 (for example, 2 c - 32 ).
- the base station 2 c - 01 received the preamble in the PRACH occasion 2 c - 32 and thus may know that the corresponding UE 2 c - 03 selected SSB # 1 2 c - 23 and transmitted the preamble, and accordingly transmit and receive data through the corresponding beam in the following random access.
- FIG. 2D illustrates carrier aggregation (CA) according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- multiple carriers are transmitted and received generally over a plurality of frequency bands.
- a base station 2 d - 05 transmits a carrier 2 d - 15 having a center frequency f 1 and a carrier having a center frequency f 3 2 d - 10
- one UE transmits and receives data through one of the two carriers in the prior art.
- the UE 2 d - 30 having a carrier aggregation capability may simultaneously transmit and receive data through a plurality of carriers.
- the base station 2 d - 05 may allocate more carriers to the UE 2 d - 30 having the carrier aggregation capability according to circumstances, thereby increasing a transmission rate of the UE 2 d - 30 .
- carrier aggregation may be understood as simultaneous transmission and reception of data by the UE through a plurality of cells. Accordingly, a maximum transmission rate increases in proportion to the number of aggregated carriers.
- reception of data through a predetermined forward carrier or transmission of data through a predetermined backward carrier by the UE means transmission and reception of data using a center frequency characterizing the carrier and a control channel and a data channel provided by a cell corresponding to a frequency band.
- an embodiment of the disclosure is described on the basis of the LTE system for convenience of description, but the disclosure may be applied to various wireless communication systems supporting carrier aggregation.
- a cell which the UE initially accesses through random access is referred to as a PCell, and a secondarily added cell is referred to as an SCell.
- the SCell is added to or released from the UE through a message of an RRC layer, and if the SCell is added through RRC, the corresponding SCell is in a deactivated state. Thereafter, the UE may receive an SCell activation/deactivation MAC control element (CE) from the base station and activate or deactivate the corresponding configured cell.
- CE SCell activation/deactivation MAC control element
- the UE does not receive scheduling for a predetermined time configured by the base station (for example, a timer corresponding to sCellDeactivationTimer) in the cell activated once, that is, if the corresponding timer expires, the corresponding SCell is deactivated.
- a predetermined time configured by the base station (for example, a timer corresponding to sCellDeactivationTimer) in the cell activated once, that is, if the corresponding timer expires, the corresponding SCell is deactivated.
- the base station may have a delay to detect a channel state between the SCell and the UE, and a dormant state, which is an intermediate state between the active state and the inactive state may be defined to reduce the delay.
- the UE cannot transmit/receive data to/from the SCell in the dormant state, but may periodically report a channel state of the SCell. Accordingly, if the SCell in the dormant state is activated again, it is possible to minimize the delay to communication with the base station.
- a method by which the UE reports a channel state according to a short period for a predetermined time and detects the channel state as soon as possible may be used. For example, after a time point (subframe n) at which the UE receives an activation command, the UE may report a channel state to the base station according to a short period configured by the UE from an application time point (for example, subframe n+8) at which the activation command is processed and initially applied to a predetermined time point (for example, subframe n+34).
- an application time point for example, subframe n+8
- the UE may perform the following operation according to the state of the SCell.
- FIG. 2E illustrates the flow of messages between a UE and a base station when the SCell is operated using carrier aggregation according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- a UE 2 e - 01 makes a configuration for connection to a base station 2 e - 03 by accessing the base station 2 e - 03 in step 2 e - 11 .
- the connection configuration includes a procedure in which the UE 2 e - 01 performs random access to the base station 2 e - 03 , transmits an RRC layer connection request message (RRCSetupRequest) to the base station 2 e - 03 , receives a connection message (RRCSetup) from the base station 2 e - 03 , and transmits an acknowledgement message (RRCSetupComplete) to the base station 2 e - 03 .
- RRCSetupRequest RRC layer connection request message
- RRCSetup acknowledgement message
- the base station 2 e - 03 may transmit various configurations to the UE 2 e - 01 according to the capability of the UE 2 e - 01 in step 2 e - 13 .
- the configuration may include information on addition (or release) of the SCell in addition to the current PCell. If the base station additionally configures the SCell in the UE, the base station may configure a maximum of three periods with respect to a channel state report period for each SCell, and may configure a short period used for activation, a long (or normal) period used for activation, and a period according to which a report is transmitted in the dormant state. Further, the base station may configure timers for the state transmission of the SCell in the UE.
- the timer may include sCellDeactivationTimer from the active state to the inactive state when expired, sCellHibernationTimer from the active state to the dormant mode state when expired, and dormantSCellDeactivationTimer from the dormant mode state to the inactive state when expired.
- the UE 2 e - 01 After receiving the configuration message, the UE 2 e - 01 transmits an acknowledgement message to the base station 2 e - 03 in step 2 e - 15 .
- the base station 2 e - 03 configures the SCell, the base station may configure sCellDeactivationTimer if the dormant mode state is not supported, and may not configure sCellDeactivationTimer if the dormant mode state is supported. This is to switch, if there is no data transmission/reception for a predetermined time in the active state, the UE to the idle mode and then to the inactive mode by the base station.
- the base station may use the SCell activation/deactivation MAC CE message, and the base station 2 e - 03 may activate or deactivate the SCell configured in step 2 e - 13 by transmitting the corresponding MAC CE to the UE 2 e - 01 in step 2 e - 17 .
- the base station may indicate the active state or the dormant state event at the beginning through the RRC message 2 e - 13 .
- the base station 2 e - 03 configures the UE 2 e - 01 to support the SCell in the dormant state, and accordingly, if the SCell is activated, the UE 2 e - 01 starts the configured sCellDeactivationTimer and sCellHibernationTimer in steps 2 e - 19 and 2 e - 23 .
- the base station 2 e - 03 may not configure sCellDeactivationTimer in this scenario. In this case, the UE 2 e - 01 starts only sCellHibernationTimer in step 2 e - 19 .
- the UE 2 e - 01 restarts sCellDeactivationTimer and sCellHibernationTimer.
- step 2 e - 21 if sCellDeactivationTimer 2 e - 23 is configured in the corresponding SCell, the UE 2 e - 01 stops the sCellDeactivationTimer in step 2 e - 25 . If the sCellHibernationTimer has expired in step 2 e - 21 , the UE 2 e - 01 starts the configured dormantSCellDeactivationTimer in step 2 e - 27 . Accordingly, the UE 2 e - 01 considers that the corresponding SCell is in the dormant state and reports a channel state according to a period used in the dormant state when the channel state is reported.
- the UE 2 e - 01 deactivate the corresponding SCell and performs an operation that is performed during deactivation.
- the operation includes the content of “the operation performed in the inactive state”.
- the period according to which the UE reports CSI is additionally described in detail. That is, CSI report-related content described below is equally applied to the above-described operation.
- a scenario in which the base station 2 e - 03 activates SCell 1 (deactivated according to the procedure) again is described in step 2 e - 31 . That is, the UE 2 e - 01 receives an indication of activation of SCell 1 from the base station 2 e - 03 through the SCell activation/deactivation MAC CE in step 2 e - 31 .
- the UE 2 e - 01 reports the CSI according to the short period for a predetermined time and then report the CSI according to a long/normal period after the corresponding time in step 2 e - 33 .
- the predetermined timer may be, for example, from a time point at which an activation command is processed and initially applied (for example, subframe n+8) after a time point at which the activation command is received (for example, subframe n) to a predetermined time (for example, subframe n+34).
- the UE 2 e - 01 receives an indication of (re)activation of SCell 1 and activation of SCell 2 from the base station 2 e - 03 through the SCell activation/deactivation MAC CE message in step 2 e - 41 .
- SCell 1 since SCell 1 has been already activated, CSI is reported to the base station 2 e - 03 according to a long/normal period rather than reporting using a short period even though the short period is configured.
- SCell 2 is deactivated, if the short CSI is configured, the UE 2 e - 01 transmits a report according to the short period for a predetermined time as described above in step 2 e - 45 .
- FIG. 2F illustrates a flowchart of the operation of the UE for managing an SCell state when the SCell is operated through the application of carrier aggregation according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2F assumes a situation after the UE accesses the base station and makes a configuration of connection to the base station in step 2 f - 01 .
- the UE may receive various configurations from the base station through an RRC layer message in step 2 f - 03 .
- the configuration may include a configuration of adding (or releasing) the SCell in addition to the current PCell. Further, the configuration may additionally include a configuration indicating whether to use a dormant mode as well as an active/inactive mode for the corresponding SCell by the base station and a configuration of a timer related to the dormant mode operation.
- the timer may include sCellDeactivationTimer from the active state to the inactive state when expired, sCellHibernationTimer from the active state to the dormant mode state when expired, and dormantSCellDeactivationTimer from the dormant mode state to the inactive state when expired.
- the UE may receive a configuration of one CSI report period for the PCell, and if the SCell is additionally configured, may receive a configuration of a maximum of three CSI report periods for each SCell.
- the three periods include a short period used in the active state, a long (or normal) period used in the active state, and a period according to which a report is transmitted in the dormant state.
- the configuration may include initial state information of the corresponding SCell, and the base station may simultaneously configure and activate the SCell through the configuration or operate the SCell in the dormant mode.
- the UE After receiving the configuration message, the UE transmits an acknowledgement message to the base station through an RRC layer message.
- the UE may receive the active mode or the dormant mode as an initial state of the SCell or the UE may receive the active mode or the dormant mode as the state of the SCell through a separate SCell activation/deactivation MAC CE message in step 2 f - 05 .
- the UE If the UE receives an indication of activation of the SCell from the base station, the UE starts the configured sCellDeactivationTimer and sCellHibernationTimer and performs the “operation that performed in the active state” in step 2 f - 07 .
- the UE restarts sCellDeactivationTimer and sCellHibernationTimer.
- step 2 f - 09 if sCellDeactivationTimer is configured in the corresponding SCell, the UE stops the sCellDeactivationTimer. If the sCellHibernationTimer has expired, the UE starts the configured dormantSCellDeactivationTimer and performs the “operation that is performed in the dormant state” in step 2 f - 11 . That is, accordingly, the UE considers that the corresponding SCell is in the dormant state and reports a channel state according to a period used in the dormant state when the channel state is reported.
- the UE deactivate the corresponding SCell and performs “the operation that is performed in the inactive state” in step 2 f - 15 .
- FIG. 2G illustrates a flowchart of the operation of the UE for a CSI report when the SCell is operated when carrier aggregation is used according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2G assumes a situation after the UE accesses the base station and makes a configuration of connection to the base station in step 2 g - 01 .
- the UE may receive various configurations from the base station through an RRC layer message in step 2 g - 03 .
- the configuration may include a configuration of adding (or releasing) the SCell in addition to the current PCell. Further, the configuration may additionally include a configuration indicating whether to use a dormant mode as well as an active/inactive mode for the corresponding SCell by the base station and a configuration of a timer related to the dormant mode operation.
- the timer may include sCellDeactivationTimer from the active state to the inactive state when expired, sCellHibernationTimer from the active state to the dormant mode state when expired, and dormantSCellDeactivationTimer from the dormant mode state to the inactive state when expired.
- the UE may receive a configuration of one CSI report period for the PCell, and if the SCell is additionally configured, may receive a configuration of a maximum of three CSI report periods for each SCell.
- the three periods include a short period used for activation, a long (or normal) period used for activation, and a period according to which a report is transmitted in the dormant state.
- the configuration may include initial state information of the corresponding SCell, and the base station may simultaneously configure and activate the SCell through the configuration or operate the SCell in the dormant mode.
- the UE After receiving the configuration message, the UE transmits an acknowledgement message to the base station through an RRC layer message.
- the UE may receive the active mode or the dormant mode as an initial state of the SCell or the UE may receive the active mode or the dormant mode as the state of the SCell through a separate SCell activation/deactivation MAC CE message in step 2 f - 05 .
- the UE receives an indication of activation of the SCell from the base station, if the corresponding SCell previously operated in the inactive state or the dormant mode state in step 2 g - 07 , and if a report based on a short period is configured in the UE during activation, the UE reports CSI according to the short period for a predetermined time step 2 g - 09 .
- the predetermined timer may be, for example, from a time point at which an activation command is processed and initially applied (for example, subframe n+8) after a time point at which the activation command is received (for example, subframe n) to a predetermined time (for example, subframe n+34).
- the UE reports CSI according to the long/normal period in step 2 g - 13 .
- the UE If the UE receives an indication of activation of the SCell from the base station but the report based on the short period is not configured, the UE reports CSI according to the long/normal period in step 2 g - 13 .
- the UE reports CSI according to the long/normal period even though the short period is configured in step 2 g - 13 .
- the UE report a channel state to the base station according to report period configuration information in the dormant mode in step 2 g - 15 .
- FIG. 2H illustrates a block diagram of a UE in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the UE includes a radio-frequency (RF) processing unit 2 h - 10 , a baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 , a storage unit 2 h - 30 , and a controller 2 h - 40 .
- RF radio-frequency
- the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 performs a function for transmitting and receiving a signal through a wireless channel, such as band conversion and amplification of a signal. That is, the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 up-converts a baseband signal provided from the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 into an RF band signal, transmits the converted signal through an antenna, and down-converts the RF band signal received through the antenna into a baseband signal.
- the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may include a transmission filter, a reception filter, an amplifier, a mixer, an oscillator, a digital-to-analog convertor (DAC), an analog-to-digital convertor (ADC), and the like.
- the UE may include a plurality of antennas.
- the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may include a plurality of RF chains. Moreover, the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may perform beamforming. For the beamforming, the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may control a phase and a size of each of the signals transmitted/received through a plurality of antennas or antenna elements.
- the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 performs a function for a conversion between a baseband signal and a bitstream according to a physical layer standard of the system. For example, in data transmission, the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 generates complex symbols by encoding and modulating a transmission bitstream. Further, in data reception, the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 reconstructs a reception bitstream by demodulating and decoding a baseband signal provided from the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 .
- the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 when data is transmitted, the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 generates complex symbols by encoding and modulating a transmission bitstream, mapping the complex symbols to subcarriers, and then configures OFDM symbols through an inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) operation and a cyclic prefix (CP) insertion. Further, when data is received, the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 divides the baseband signal provided from the RF processor 2 h - 10 in the unit of OFDM symbols, reconstructs the signals mapped to the subcarriers through a fast Fourier transform (FFT) operation, and then reconstructs a reception bitstream through demodulation and decoding.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 and the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may transmit and receive signals as described above. Accordingly, the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 or the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may be referred to as a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, or a communication unit. At least one of the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 and the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may include a plurality of communication modules to support a plurality of different radio access technologies. Further, at least one of the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 and the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 may include a plurality of communication modules to process signals of different frequency bands.
- the different radio access technologies may include a wireless LAN (for example, IEEE 802.11) and a cellular network (for example, LTE).
- the different frequency bands may include a Super High Frequency (SHF) (for example, 2.5 GHz and 5 Ghz) band and a millimeter (mm) wave (for example, 60 GHz) band.
- SHF Super High Frequency
- mm millimeter
- the storage unit 2 h - 30 stores data such as a basic program, an application program, and setting information for the operation of the UE. Particularly, the storage unit 2 h - 30 may store information related to a wireless LAN node that performs wireless communication using a wireless LAN access technology. The storage unit 2 h - 30 provides stored data according to a request from the controller 2 h - 40 .
- the controller 2 h - 40 controls the overall operation of the UE.
- the controller 2 h - 40 transmits and receives a signal through the baseband processing unit 2 h - 20 and the RF processing unit 2 h - 10 .
- the controller 2 h - 40 records data in the storage unit 2 h - 40 and reads the data.
- the controller 2 h - 40 may include at least one processor.
- the controller 2 h - 40 may include a communication processor (CP) that performs a control for communication, and an application processor (AP) that controls a higher layer such as an application.
- CP communication processor
- AP application processor
- the controller 2 h - 40 includes a multi-connection processing unit 2 h - 42 that performs processing for the operation in a multi-connection mode.
- the controller 2 h - 40 may control the UE to perform the procedure corresponding to the operation of the UE illustrated in FIGS. 2E, 2F, and 2G .
- the controller 2 h - 40 performs an activation/idle mode/deactivation operation in the SCell configured according to an indication of the base station and performs an operation for indicating transmission of the state.
- FIG. 2I illustrates a block diagram of a base station in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the base station includes an RF processing unit 2 i - 10 , a baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 , a backhaul communication unit 2 i - 30 , a storage unit 2 i - 40 , and a controller 2 i - 50 .
- the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 performs a function for transmitting and receiving a signal through a wireless channel, such as band conversion and amplification of a signal. That is, the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 up-converts a baseband signal provided from the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 into an RF band signal, transmits the converted signal through an antenna, and down-converts an RF band signal received through the antenna into a baseband signal.
- the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 may include a transmission filter, a reception filter, an amplifier, a mixer, an oscillator, a DAC, and an ADC.
- FIG. 2I illustrates only one antenna, the first access node may include a plurality of antennas.
- the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 may include a plurality of RF chains.
- the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 may perform beamforming.
- the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 may control a phase and a size of each of the signals transmitted and received through a plurality of antennas or antenna elements.
- the RF processing unit may perform a downlink MIMO operation by transmitting one or more layers.
- the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 performs a function of conversion between a baseband signal and a bitstream according to a physical-layer standard of the first radio access technology. For example, in data transmission, the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 generates complex symbols by encoding and modulating a transmission bitstream. Further, in data reception, the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 reconstructs a reception bitstream by demodulating and decoding a baseband signal provided from the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 .
- the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 may generate complex symbols by encoding and modulating the transmission bitstream, map the complex symbols to subcarriers, and then configure OFDM symbols through an IFFT operation and CP insertion.
- the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 divides a baseband signal provided from the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 in units of OFDM symbols, recovers signals mapped with subcarriers through an FFT operation, and then recovers a reception bitstream through demodulation and decoding.
- the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 and the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 transmit and receive signals as described above. Accordingly, the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 or the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 may be referred to as a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, a communication unit, or a wireless communication unit.
- the backhaul communication unit 2 i - 30 provides an interface for communicating with other nodes within the network. That is, the backhaul communication unit 2 i - 30 converts a bitstream transmitted to another node, for example, the secondary base station or a core network from the master base station, into a physical signal and converts a physical signal received from the other node into the bitstream.
- another node for example, the secondary base station or a core network from the master base station
- the storage unit 2 i - 40 stores data such as a basic program, an application, and configuration information for the operation of the master base station. Particularly, the storage unit 2 i - 40 may store information on bearers allocated to the accessed UE and a measurement result reported from the accessed UE. Further, the storage unit 2 i - 40 may store information that is a reference for determining whether to provide multiple connections to the UE or stopping the connections. The storage unit 2 i - 40 provides stored data according a request from the controller 2 i - 50 .
- the controller 2 i - 50 controls the overall operations of the master base station. For example, the controller 2 i - 50 transmits and receives a signal through the baseband processing unit 2 i - 20 and the RF processing unit 2 i - 10 or through the backhaul communication unit 2 i - 30 .
- the controller 2 i - 50 records data in the storage unit 2 i - 40 and reads the data. To this end, the controller 2 i - 50 may include at least one processor.
- a computer-readable storage medium for storing one or more programs (software modules) may be provided.
- the one or more programs stored in the computer-readable storage medium may be configured for execution by one or more processors within the electronic device.
- the at least one program may include instructions that cause the electronic device to perform the methods according to various embodiments of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and/or disclosed herein.
- the programs may be stored in non-volatile memories including a random access memory and a flash memory, a Read Only Memory (ROM), an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), a magnetic disc storage device, a Compact Disc-ROM (CD-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs), or other type optical storage devices, or a magnetic cassette.
- ROM Read Only Memory
- EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
- CD-ROM Compact Disc-ROM
- DVDs Digital Versatile Discs
- any combination of some or all of the may form a memory in which the program is stored. Further, a plurality of such memories may be included in the electronic device.
- the programs may be stored in an attachable storage device which may access the electronic device through communication networks such as the Internet, Intranet, Local Area Network (LAN), Wide LAN (WLAN), and Storage Area Network (SAN) or a combination thereof.
- a storage device may access the electronic device via an external port.
- a separate storage device on the communication network may access a portable electronic device.
- a component included in the disclosure is expressed in the singular or the plural according to a presented detailed embodiment.
- the singular form or plural form is selected for convenience of description suitable for the presented situation, and various embodiments of the disclosure are not limited to a single element or multiple elements thereof. Further, either multiple elements expressed in the description may be configured into a single element or a single element in the description may be configured into multiple elements.
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- Operation performed in active state
- Transmit sounding reference signal (SRS) to corresponding SCell
- Transmit report on channel state for corresponding SCell (channel quality indicator (CQI)/precoding matrix indicator (PMI)/rank indicator (RI)/precoding type indicator (PTI), and channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resource indicator (CRI) are collectively referred as channel state information (CSI)) (to a PCell or a PUCCH SCell) according to short period and normal/long period
- Monitor PDCCH in corresponding SCell or for corresponding SCell
- Transmit PUCCH if PUCCH transmission can be performed in corresponding SCell
- Operation performed in dormant state
- Transmit no sounding reference signal (SRS) to corresponding SCell
- Transmit report on channel state (CQI/PMI/RI/PTI/CRI are collectively referred to as CSI) for corresponding SCell according to a dormant mode report period (to PCell or PUCCH SCell)
- Perform no PDCCH monitoring
- Perform no uplink transmission in corresponding SCell
- Operation performed in inactive state
- Transmit sounding reference signal (SRS) to corresponding SCell
- Transmit no report on channel state (CQI/PMI/RI/PTI/CRI are collectively referred to as CSI) for corresponding SCell
- Perform no PDCCH monitoring
- Perform no uplink transmission in corresponding PCell
- Operation performed in active state
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